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I was very surprised when I wanted to add this game to my collection and I couldn’t find it in GS database; after a little search I realized Powerslave in Europe is known as Exhumed. Anyway, I’m shocked to notice that t... Read Full Review

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I never liked long dark hallways.Gotta love that art cover. The truth is that Powerslave is one of my most beloved games, not just for the atmosphere, the triumphant rising from beginning to end or the haunting score, bu... Read Full Review

Known as PowerSlave in the U.S and 1999: Return of the Pharaoh in Japan, Exhumed was one of the best games on the system. As part of a crack team of soldiers sent in to the Valley of Karnak to uncover the source of re... Read Full Review

Powerslave, the semi-suucesful offspring of the now defunct Lobotomy Software, is still even today a noteworthy shooter in some respects, or at least it sounds like the console versions are. Rather than being built off ... Read Full Review

PowerSlave, or Exhumed as it is known in Europe (which is what I am going to refer to it as, since I am from the UK and this is the version I own) is an underrated gem. Everything about it was completely unique and origi... Read Full Review

Powerslave/exhumed is an old classic that really hit big I thought, although all enemies were 2D for the time it was brilliant and much better than doom, as you went through the game you gained tonnes of different weapon... Read Full Review

I got this game years ago and it has been one of my favorates ever since. The levels are very nicely designed, the objectives of the game are brilliant, and the music is absolutely amazing!. In the game you are to col... Read Full Review

You're sent to the Egyptian city of Karnak, heavily armed. To investigate strange happenings. Soon you are to discover that aliens have invaded the place. To blast them off, you are like told before, heavily armed. I... Read Full Review